St. Louis City II vs North Texas Predicted Lineups: Team News for MLS Next Pro
St. Louis City II host North Texas at CITYPARK in a key MLS Next Pro Group Stage clash that could reshape the upper half of the Frontier Division. St. Louis come into this fixture sitting 3rd in their division with 24 points from 12 matches, built on an impressive 8 wins and no draws, but also 4 defeats. Their goal difference of +6 (23 scored, 17 conceded) underlines a high-risk, high-reward profile, and their home record is particularly strong: 5 wins from 6 with 14 goals scored at CITYPARK.
North Texas arrive just behind in the same division, 5th with 18 points from 12 matches. They have 6 wins and 6 losses, with no draws, and a goal difference of +5 (22 for, 17 against). Away from home they have been competitive, winning 3 of 7 and scoring 10 goals on the road. With only 6 points separating the sides, this is a classic six-pointer in the playoff race, and both managers will be under pressure to get their starting lineup decisions right.
Head-to-head history in recent seasons has been tight and often high scoring, with St. Louis City II generally strong at home. Yet current predictive metrics lean slightly towards North Texas avoiding defeat, suggesting a finely balanced contest. With that context, the focus turns to the predicted lineups and how both teams are expected to set up tactically at CITYPARK.
St. Louis City II Team News & Expected Lineups Today
There are no officially listed injuries or suspensions for St. Louis City II ahead of this fixture. With no significant absences reported, the coaching staff are expected to draw from a full squad, which should allow them to maintain their aggressive, front-foot style that has delivered 5 home wins from 6 and 14 goals scored at CITYPARK.
Given their recent form line of LLLLW in the league table summary, St. Louis will likely look for stability at the back and control in midfield, while still committing numbers forward. Their expected approach should revolve around a compact defensive block that quickly transitions into attack, making use of their depth in wide attacking areas and mobile forwards. With lineups today likely to emphasise continuity, experienced defensive options and technically sound midfielders should anchor the predicted starting lineup.
St. Louis City II Predicted Lineups & Starting Lineup
Predicted Starting XI:
GK: B. Lundt
DF: T. Totland, K. Hiebert, L. MacNaughton, F. Fall
MF: E. Löwen, T. Ostrák, C. Pearson, M. Perez
FW: Jeong Sang-Bin, C. Forcellini
This predicted lineup for St. Louis City II is built around experience and balance. In goal, B. Lundt is the logical pick as the senior goalkeeper, offering leadership behind a back line that mixes seasoned defenders such as K. Hiebert and L. MacNaughton with the athleticism of F. Fall and the versatility of full-back T. Totland. That unit will be tasked with tightening a defence that has conceded 17 goals in 12 league outings, including 9 at home.
In midfield, the expected core of E. Löwen and T. Ostrák provides technical quality and progression through the lines. Löwen’s passing range and set-piece threat make him a natural focal point in central areas, while Ostrák can operate between the lines, linking play and supporting the forwards. C. Pearson and M. Perez offer energy and ball-carrying ability, helping St. Louis maintain pressure and recycle possession in the attacking half.
Up front, Jeong Sang-Bin and C. Forcellini headline the predicted front line. Jeong brings direct running and one‑v‑one ability, ideal for attacking space behind North Texas’ defence, while Forcellini can operate as a central reference point, occupying centre-backs and creating room for midfield runners. With St. Louis averaging over two goals per game at home, this attacking unit is expected to play aggressively, pressing high and looking to exploit the strong scoring periods their team has shown, particularly just after half-time and in the final quarter-hour.
North Texas Team News & Expected Lineups Today
Like their hosts, North Texas do not have any officially listed injuries or suspensions for this match. No significant absences reported means the visitors can select from a full roster, an important factor given their demanding schedule and the physical nature of MLS Next Pro. Their recent league form, summarised as LWWLL in the standings snapshot, indicates inconsistency, but the underlying attacking numbers are encouraging, with 22 goals scored and only 17 conceded overall.
With lineups today expected to prioritise balance between their strong attacking output and a defence that can be exposed, North Texas are likely to field a side capable of quick transitions and vertical play. Away from home they have 3 wins from 7, scoring 10 goals, and their scoring profile suggests they can be especially dangerous in the final 15 minutes of each half. The predicted starting lineup therefore leans on a blend of youthful energy and creative forwards to stretch St. Louis in wide and central channels.
North Texas Predicted Lineups & Starting Lineup
Predicted Starting XI:
GK: E. Dymora
DF: Leandro, Enzo Newman, Slade Starnes, J. Biggar
MF: N. James, T. Ospina, F. Aroyameh, M. Luccin
FW: E. Nys, Ricky Louis
In goal, E. Dymora is the expected choice as the more experienced option among several young keepers. Ahead of him, the back line is built around defenders with professional minutes and physical profiles suitable for dealing with St. Louis’ direct running. Leandro and J. Biggar offer full-back options with the capacity to support in wide areas, while Enzo Newman and Slade Starnes provide central defensive presence.
The midfield unit of N. James, T. Ospina, F. Aroyameh, and M. Luccin is designed to give North Texas both structure and creativity. James and Ospina can anchor the middle, helping to shield the defence and initiate counters, while Aroyameh and Luccin add dynamism, pressing intensity, and the ability to carry the ball through midfield. This mix should help North Texas exploit St. Louis’ vulnerability in the 61–75 minute window, where the hosts have conceded a significant portion of their goals.
Up front, the predicted pairing of E. Nys and Ricky Louis gives North Texas pace and movement. Nys, wearing the number 10 shirt, profiles as a creative forward capable of dropping between the lines, while Ricky Louis offers penetration in behind and a direct threat in transition. Given that North Texas average around two goals per game overall and are particularly productive between 31–45 and 76–90 minutes, this forward line is well suited to late surges and counter-attacking opportunities.
Injuries and Suspended Players Impact
With no officially listed injuries or suspensions for either side, the tactical battle should be decided by selection choices and in-game adjustments rather than enforced absences. Both coaches can rotate or tweak their setups without being constrained by missing key personnel, which increases the importance of reading the game state correctly and managing fatigue, especially in the second half where both teams tend to see a high volume of goals.
St. Louis City II Absences:
- No significant absences reported.
North Texas Absences:
- No significant absences reported.
Tactical Analysis: How the Lineups Match Up
On paper, this matchup pits St. Louis City II’s strong home record and historically favourable head-to-head at CITYPARK against a North Texas side currently rated higher in form, attack, and defence in comparative metrics. St. Louis have been prolific at home, but they have also shown defensive frailty, conceding heavily in specific time windows. North Texas, meanwhile, have a more balanced goal profile and are dangerous late in halves, which could be decisive if the game remains tight into the final 20 minutes.
The predicted St. Louis setup, with Löwen and Ostrák orchestrating from midfield and Jeong Sang-Bin and C. Forcellini leading the line, is built to dominate territory and possession at CITYPARK. North Texas, with a midfield built around N. James and T. Ospina and a mobile front line of E. Nys and Ricky Louis, are well equipped to absorb pressure and counter quickly into space left by St. Louis’ full-backs. The key positional battles will likely come in central midfield, where control of second balls and transition moments could tilt the match, and in wide areas where the visitors’ pace will test the hosts’ defensive organisation.
Match Prediction and Verdict
Taking into account league position, home advantage, and underlying goal numbers, this is closer than the standings alone might suggest. St. Louis City II have 24 points and a formidable home record, but their recent form has dipped, with a sequence of four losses before their latest win. North Texas, on 18 points, are inconsistent but carry strong attacking metrics and are given a 45% chance of avoiding defeat through either a draw or win, compared with only 10% for a home win in the predictive percentages.
With no clear numerical forecast for exact goals but a recommendation leaning towards a double chance for North Texas, a conservative expectation is that the visitors will at least share the points. Given both teams’ scoring records and defensive vulnerabilities, a narrow away edge or a draw appears most plausible, with North Texas slightly favoured to come away with something from CITYPARK.
Predicted Outcome: St. Louis City II 1–1 North Texas
How to Watch St. Louis City II vs North Texas Worldwide
Here is how you can watch the match and see the official lineups today live:
- Spain: Local sports broadcaster / streaming platform
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- South America: Regional sports network or OTT football service
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